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mark.son
08-28-2009, 11:33 PM
Nanostation has been stable for +- 1 year -I Now need to reboot every 12-24 hours.
I cannot ping it when it hangs, I have to power off and on.
While it is in the hang state, lights are on but cannot see it on network.
Power supply giving a nice smooth 12vdc when plugged in.
Nanostation plugs into router. Have tried other ports...same problem.
My poe injector is the older type (no ground)
Any thoughts?

Thanks

qmax
08-29-2009, 09:17 PM
Reset to default and upgrade your firmware

mark.son
09-05-2009, 03:49 AM
Experimented with various configurations (changing cable, poe injector, cable length, power supply)
If I use a traditional regulated battery charger power supply that has a very smooth dc voltage, with voltage regulated @ 14.4vdc - NanoStation has been 100% stable.
I found switch mode transformers to give off electronic "noise". Be sure the current rating is 1.5amps and that the regulated transformer has got a nice big smoothing capacitor inside.
This has solved my ongoing problem 100% so I hope this helps others.
Any electronic / security store should sell the 12v 1.5a regulated units. The simplist way to tell if the unit is a switch mode is if the unit is very light. Switch modes dont have a traditional copper wire wound transformer, and are thus much lighter, but do give of noise.
Stay away from Switch Mode to drive sensitive electronic units.
Use tratidional copper wire wound transformer with regulator, rectifier and smoothing caps.

UBNT-Mike.Ford
09-08-2009, 11:25 AM
Experimented with various configurations (changing cable, poe injector, cable length, power supply)
If I use a traditional regulated battery charger power supply that has a very smooth dc voltage, with voltage regulated @ 14.4vdc - NanoStation has been 100% stable.
I found switch mode transformers to give off electronic "noise". Be sure the current rating is 1.5amps and that the regulated transformer has got a nice big smoothing capacitor inside.
This has solved my ongoing problem 100% so I hope this helps others.
Any electronic / security store should sell the 12v 1.5a regulated units. The simplist way to tell if the unit is a switch mode is if the unit is very light. Switch modes dont have a traditional copper wire wound transformer, and are thus much lighter, but do give of noise.
Stay away from Switch Mode to drive sensitive electronic units.
Use tratidional copper wire wound transformer with regulator, rectifier and smoothing caps.


Thanks for the update.

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